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To: Bella_Bru

That question is totally non-sensical.

If you are having a party on Martin Luther King Day you don't call, "A Party in Honor of that Black Reverend Assassinated in 1968."

If you have a party dedicated to the 4th of July, you call it a 4th of July Party, not "A Party in Honor of the Day some old white men signed parchment in Philadelphia about 200 years ago."

If you have a party in honor of the sole federal holiday in December, you name the party for that holiday.

You are free to call it anything you want. But what force would ever make you (or anyone) not want to use the proper name for it? Why is the federal holiday on December 25th so difficult for you to accept?


204 posted on 11/11/2004 9:52:08 AM PST by carrier-aviator
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To: carrier-aviator
Our office Holiday Party always fell around the week of the 15th. We celebrated with both Christmas trees and menorahs. Why do you have a problem with the way businesses choose to run?

You are obviously paranoid. Most citis put up nativity scenes and Christmas trees. Even L.A. does. So your anti-Chritian dragons are your own mental problems.

Why is the federal holiday on December 25th so difficult for you to accept?

So it's a federal holiday. Plenty of people work on Labor Day, in case you hadn't noticed. The malls are open on July 4th. I don't see you going on a crusdade about that.

205 posted on 11/11/2004 10:04:21 AM PST by Bella_Bru (Proud member of La Kosher Nostra and the IZC)
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